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<div style="width:100%; max-height:400pt; overflow:auto; background-color:#f8f9fa; border: 1px solid #eaecf0; padding:0em"><pre style="margin:0px;border:none;background:none;word-wrap:break-word;white-space: pre-wrap ! important" class="old-revision-html">=Temperament Name Etymologies:= | <div style="width:100%; max-height:400pt; overflow:auto; background-color:#f8f9fa; border: 1px solid #eaecf0; padding:0em"><pre style="margin:0px;border:none;background:none;word-wrap:break-word;white-space: pre-wrap ! important" class="old-revision-html">=Temperament Name Etymologies:= | ||
===Amity:=== | |||
Origin: Pre-Middle-Path | |||
Meaning: A restructuring of the words "acute minor third." The ideal generator for Amity is between a minor third and neutral third. | |||
===Blackwood:=== | ===Blackwood:=== | ||
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Origin: 1990s? Kraig Grady | Origin: 1990s? Kraig Grady | ||
Meaning: Named after the Chopi village of Mavila in Mozambique, known for their use near-equal heptatonic scales. | Meaning: Named after the Chopi village of Mavila in Mozambique, known for their use near-equal heptatonic scales. | ||
===Meantone:=== | |||
Origin: Really really old | |||
Meaning: Named so because it maps the major whole tone (9/8) and the minor whole tone (10/9) to the same interval, which is near the average of the two tones in ideal tunings. | |||
===Negri:=== | ===Negri:=== | ||
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Origin: Pre-Middle-Path<br /> | |||
Meaning: A restructuring of the words &quot;acute minor third.&quot; The ideal generator for Amity is between a minor third and neutral third.<br /> | |||
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Origin: Middle-Path or Pre-Middle-Path<br /> | Origin: Middle-Path or Pre-Middle-Path<br /> | ||
Meaning: Named after Easley Blackwood's 10-out-of-15 maximally even scale.<br /> | Meaning: Named after Easley Blackwood's 10-out-of-15 maximally even scale.<br /> | ||
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Origin: 2000s?<br /> | Origin: 2000s?<br /> | ||
Meaning: A combination of the words &quot;fourth&quot; and &quot;third.&quot; This is meant to represent the unification of perfect fourths and major thirds in Father temperament.<br /> | Meaning: A combination of the words &quot;fourth&quot; and &quot;third.&quot; This is meant to represent the unification of perfect fourths and major thirds in Father temperament.<br /> | ||
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Origin: 1990s? Kraig Grady<br /> | Origin: 1990s? Kraig Grady<br /> | ||
Meaning: Named after the Chopi village of Mavila in Mozambique, known for their use near-equal heptatonic scales.<br /> | Meaning: Named after the Chopi village of Mavila in Mozambique, known for their use near-equal heptatonic scales.<br /> | ||
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Origin: Really really old<br /> | |||
Meaning: Named so because it maps the major whole tone (9/8) and the minor whole tone (10/9) to the same interval, which is near the average of the two tones in ideal tunings.<br /> | |||
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Origin: 2001, (Paul Erlich?)<br /> | Origin: 2001, (Paul Erlich?)<br /> | ||
Meaning: Named after John Negri's 10-out-of-19 maximally even scale.<br /> | Meaning: Named after John Negri's 10-out-of-19 maximally even scale.<br /> | ||
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Origin: 2001, Gene Smith<br /> | Origin: 2001, Gene Smith<br /> | ||
Meaning: Named after George Orwell's book 1984, because of the generator of 19/84.<br /> | Meaning: Named after George Orwell's book 1984, because of the generator of 19/84.<br /> | ||
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Origin: 1999? Herman Miller<br /> | Origin: 1999? Herman Miller<br /> | ||
Meaning: Named after Herman Miller's Mizarian Porcupine Overture in 15-EDO.<br /> | Meaning: Named after Herman Miller's Mizarian Porcupine Overture in 15-EDO.<br /> | ||
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Origin: Middle-Path or Pre-Middle-Path<br /> | Origin: Middle-Path or Pre-Middle-Path<br /> | ||
Meaning: A combination of the words &quot;semi-&quot; and &quot;sixth.&quot;</body></html></pre></div> | Meaning: A combination of the words &quot;semi-&quot; and &quot;sixth.&quot;</body></html></pre></div> | ||
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=Temperament Name Etymologies:= ===Amity:=== Origin: Pre-Middle-Path Meaning: A restructuring of the words "acute minor third." The ideal generator for Amity is between a minor third and neutral third. ===Blackwood:=== Origin: Middle-Path or Pre-Middle-Path Meaning: Named after Easley Blackwood's 10-out-of-15 maximally even scale. ===Father:=== Origin: 2000s? Meaning: A combination of the words "fourth" and "third." This is meant to represent the unification of perfect fourths and major thirds in Father temperament. ===Mavila:=== Origin: 1990s? Kraig Grady Meaning: Named after the Chopi village of Mavila in Mozambique, known for their use near-equal heptatonic scales. ===Meantone:=== Origin: Really really old Meaning: Named so because it maps the major whole tone (9/8) and the minor whole tone (10/9) to the same interval, which is near the average of the two tones in ideal tunings. ===Negri:=== Origin: 2001, (Paul Erlich?) Meaning: Named after John Negri's 10-out-of-19 maximally even scale. ===Orwell:=== Origin: 2001, Gene Smith Meaning: Named after George Orwell's book 1984, because of the generator of 19/84. ===Porcupine:=== Origin: 1999? Herman Miller Meaning: Named after Herman Miller's Mizarian Porcupine Overture in 15-EDO. ===Sensi: (also 'Sensipent,' 'Sensisept')=== Origin: Middle-Path or Pre-Middle-Path Meaning: A combination of the words "semi-" and "sixth."
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